Colorado Code § 37-44-115

Objections to classifications. At the time of said meeting, the board of
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directors shall hear any objections made by any interested person, and, if satisfied that any
injustice has been done in the classification of the tracts of land, it shall correct the same in
accordance with what is right, but, if not so satisfied, it shall leave the classification as first made
and enter an order to that effect. Any person appearing and urging objections who is not satisfied
with the decision of the board of directors may appeal its decision to the district court having
original jurisdiction in the formation of said district within ten days after the decision of the
board of directors was rendered by filing with the clerk of said court a statement in writing of his
objections to the assessment made against him together with a bond with security conditioned to
pay such taxes as may be finally levied upon the land in question and the costs occasioned by the
appeal if the board of directors is sustained by said court.

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